Michael Kaupp Plants Trees - Green is Good
San Clemente Real Estate Broker Debbie Ferrari and Michael Kaupp
Please Help Michael Kaupp to Find
Closer Source for Monterey Cypress Trees
To Plant in San Clemente - (Go Green!)
Our friend, Michael Kaupp, who chairs San Clemente’s planning commission, is president of the Downtown Business Association, (DBA), and owns a giant downtown antique mall called Stanford Court, believes in planting trees. In fact, he has planted more than 500 trees since he began the plantings some years ago.
This last Earth Day, Michael and volunteers planted about 20 Monterey Cypress trees, with 10 of them being at the local San Clemente Boys and Girls club. Often, Michael Kaupp’s plantings replace eucalyptus trees that have died and been cut down in town.
Over the past few years eucalyptus trees were killed all over California by either a parasite, horned borers, or tortoise beetles .
Michael is looking for a Southern California supplier of 100-gallon Monterey Cypress trees ready to plant here. Currently he has to go all the way to Santa Barbara to get these small trees that are ready for planting.
So if you know of a closer source, please let Michael know at MWKaupp@cox.net or by calling (949) 492-4130 or visiting him at Stanford Court at 106 Avenida Del Mar San Clemente Ca. 92672.
And if you’d like to volunteer and help Michael with his tree planting efforts and help fill the planet with more oxygen while beautifying San Clemente, please call him.
Hey, you architectural landscapers, forestry people, home developers, and real estate developers in south Orange County, let’s help Michael out here.
For many links on South Orange County, California, especially those covering real estate, be sure to visit Debbie Ferrari’s gigantic Orange County real estate web site and her South Orange County california blog.
Actually, you are looking at a page in her blog right now.Want your friends to know about planting trees in San Clemente and South Orange County, California? Just FORWARD this page in to anyone you want by using your email program. This page is packed with useful links on the benefits of tree planting. Let’s support Michael Kaupp and fix him up with a closer source for the trees that he he and his volunteers are planting.
